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Unlike many young celebrities and internet stars, Billie Eilish likes to keep her privacy level on a high, whether it's talking about her body or her dating life. And now, the "Therefore I Am" singer has chosen to keep her very first tattoo under wraps as well.
As noted by Nylon, in her now traditional yearly interview with Vanity Fair, Billie revealed she finally got her first tattoo this year. In her 2019 interview, Billie had revealed a tattoo as one of the things on her bucket list for 2020.
However, we won't know what (and where) exactly the Grammy winner got inked. "I did get a tattoo, but you won’t ever see it," Billie says unapologetically in the video interview.
Billie did not go on to explain why exactly we won't be able to see her first tat, whether it's because of the location of the tattoo, the design, or simply because she just wants to keep it to herself. Nevertheless, we're sure it's something super cute and super on brand!
Aside from the tattoo talk, Billie also discussed how her fashion sense and personal style have evolved over the years, as well as her relationship with her body. “For a while now I have been really having an identity crisis a little. I think it was December.
I did some radio show performance, and the entire show I felt like I was pretending to be Billie Eilish," she says in the video. "I’m literally 18. It’s funny that I’m expected to have found myself and stick with it.
I’m trying different things out. I’m trying different ways of living and styles and personalities, hairstyles and clothing and shoe. I’m just trying it all out, because I’m a growing f*cking girl."
Watch Billie's 2020 interview in full below:
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